Adam Schefter

Writer

Birthday December 21, 1966

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Valley Stream, New York, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

#58455 Most Popular

1966

Adam Schefter (born December 21, 1966) is an American sports writer and reporter.

After graduating from University of Michigan and Northwestern University with degrees in journalism, Schefter wrote for several newspapers, including The Denver Post, before working at NFL Network.

1985

He graduated in June 1985.

1989

He is a 1989 graduate of the University of Michigan and a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

Schefter was an editor at The Michigan Daily, where he began his newspaper career.

While at Northwestern, Schefter worked as a freelance reporter for the Chicago Tribune.

1990

After graduating from Northwestern in June 1990, Schefter was an intern for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer before moving to Denver in 1990, when he started writing for the Rocky Mountain News in September 1990 and then The Denver Post in July 1996.

2001

While at the Denver Post, Schefter served as President of the Pro Football Writers of America from 2001 to 2002.

2004

Schefter joined the NFL Network in 2004 and appeared on NFL Total Access and also wrote for NFL.com.

Before joining the NFL Network, Schefter appeared five times on ESPN's Around the Horn as a substitute for Woody Paige.

Paige was based in Denver at the time.

Before Around the Horn, Schefter appeared on ESPN's The Sports Reporters.

2008

Schefter appeared on NBC twice in the summer of 2008, working as the sideline reporter for Al Michaels and John Madden during the Redskins–Colts Pro Football Hall of Fame Game and then the Redskins–Jaguars preseason finale.

2009

He has worked as an NFL insider for ESPN since 2009.

Schefter was born to a Jewish family in Valley Stream, New York, and grew up in Bellmore, New York, where he attended John F. Kennedy High School.

According to a USA Today survey of fans published January 19, 2009, "NFL Network's Adam Schefter edged ESPN's Chris Mortensen (34%–32%) for best (NFL) insider despite the NFL Network being in less than half as many U.S. households."

In 2009, Schefter became a football analyst with ESPN.

He began appearing on-air on August 17, 2009.

2010

Schefter was again selected as the best (NFL) insider in a November 2010 USA Today fan poll.

In October 2010, Sports Illustrated writers included Schefter in its "Top 40," a listing of the NFL's top officials, executives, coaches, players and media members.

2011

Schefter was voted USA Today's best "insider" for a third straight year in November 2011.

The message included a draft of an unpublished article about the 2011 NFL lockout which Schefter asked Allen to review and suggest changes to, and referred to Allen as "Mr. Editor".

In response, Schefter stated that checking information with sources is a widespread practice.

However, according to Joe Rivera of Sporting News, allowing a source to review an entire piece is a significant breach of journalistic ethics.

2014

In 2014, Schefter was named the "Most Influential Tweeter in New York" by New York magazine in February, "Best Newsbreaker" by the sports media website Awful Announcing in its second annual People's Sports TV Award Winners in May, and SI.com's “Media Person of the Year.”

2015

On July 9, 2015, Schefter tweeted a medical chart photo indicating that Jason Pierre-Paul had his right index finger amputated.

In November 2015, Schefter was named The Cynopsis Sports Media Personality of the Year, which is presented annually to an individual whose work in the sports industry has transcended how sports connect with fans.

In the same year, he was named honorable mention for Sports Illustrated Now's 2015 Media Person of the Year, and 2015 Sports Media Personality of the Year by the Tampa Bay Times.

2016

On February 5, 2016, it was reported that two individuals were fired from Jackson Memorial Hospital after a lengthy investigation for violating HIPAA laws.

Pierre-Paul sued Schefter and ESPN for breach of privacy in February of 2016.

2017

In February of 2017, Pierre-Paul and ESPN settled the lawsuit.

In January 2017, Schefter accepted an unpaid position on the advisory board of the Pacific Pro Football League.

Soon afterward, he stepped down to avoid any perception of a conflict of interest.

Schefter joined the NBA on ESPN team for multiple games as a sideline reporter in 2017.

His first assignment was February 15 between the New York Knicks and the Oklahoma City Thunder.

ESPN presented Schefter with the opportunity to work select NBA games as part of his new contract.

In February 2017, ESPN Audio launched Schefter's "Know Them From Adam" podcast, featuring long-form conversations with newsmakers who have a connection to football.

He is also an annual "NFL Combine Football Career Conference" speaker for the online sports-career training school Sports Management Worldwide, founded and run by Dr. Lynn Lashbrook.

In September 2021, Timothy L. O'Brien of Bloomberg reported that Schefter had invested in the sports gambling company Boom Entertainment, and questioned whether that interest could affect his reporting.

In June 2021, an email Schefter sent to Bruce Allen (then the general manager of the Washington Redskins) was filed as an exhibit in federal court as part of a defamation suit by Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder against an Indian media company.